Rental homes in De Beemd, Bernheze
Check the current rental property supply in De Beemd and discover what this quiet Heesch neighbourhood has to offer for tenants.
Rental prices and market figures De Beemd, Bernheze
De Beemd is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: 76% of the housing stock is owner-occupied, and only 24% is rented out. Of those rental properties, 18% are owned by a housing association (social rent) and 6% belong to other landlords (private sector). This makes the supply of rental properties in De Beemd limited, especially if you do not qualify for social housing.
The WOZ value of homes in De Beemd averages €459,000. That is significantly higher than the average for the district Kern Heesch (€403,000) and also higher than the municipal average of Bernheze (€428,000). De Beemd thus belongs to the more expensive segments within the municipality.
In the private sector (excluding social housing), four homes were rented out in the past twelve months. The average rent was €2,184 per month, with a range of €1,995 to €2,750 per month. Surface area data was not available, so a price per m² cannot be calculated. For current rental prices of homes now available, you can consult the live data at the top of this page.
Would you like to explore more affordable options? Also check out the supply in other neighbourhoods such as the rental market in Kern Heesch or the broader supply of rental properties in Bernheze.
Living in De Beemd, Bernheze
De Beemd is a quiet, predominantly green residential neighbourhood in Heesch, one of the cores of the municipality of Bernheze in North Brabant. The neighbourhood has a pronounced family character: more than half of the households consist of families with children, and the largest age group is 25 to 45 years old. With 1,825 residents and 612 homes, it is a compact neighbourhood where you get to know most neighbours over time.
In terms of buildings, De Beemd largely consists of spacious ground-based homes, detached and semi-detached. The neighbourhood has the character of a post-war expansion that was later further densified, with a mix of construction periods. Streets are wide, there is relatively much greenery, and the atmosphere is quiet and residential. This also explains the high WOZ values: these are not apartment blocks, but family homes with gardens.
Facilities in and around De Beemd
Heesch has a compact village centre within walking distance of De Beemd. There you will find a supermarket (Albert Heijn on Pastoor van Winkelstraat), a few shops for daily groceries and a number of eateries. For a larger shopping offer, you will have to go to Oss or Den Bosch, both easily accessible by car.
Primary education is available in Heesch itself, with several primary schools within cycling distance. For secondary education, children are dependent on Oss. Sports clubs are represented in the core, including football (v.v. Heesch), tennis and other local clubs. There are green walking and cycling routes in the countryside around Heesch, which makes the neighbourhood attractive for people who appreciate peace and space.
Accessibility of De Beemd
The location of De Beemd is practical for motorists. The A59 (towards Oss and Den Bosch) is reachable within a few minutes, and the A50 is also a short drive away. Oss can be reached in about ten minutes, Den Bosch in about twenty minutes.
Public transport in Heesch is less well served. There are bus services towards Oss and Uden, but the frequency is limited compared to urban areas. The nearest train station is Oss, from where you have connections towards Utrecht and Den Bosch. By bike, the centre of Heesch can be reached in a few minutes; Oss is about ten kilometres by bike.
Parking is not a problem in De Beemd: most homes have a driveway or garage, and there is space for on-street parking without a permit requirement.
Atmosphere and what residents say
Residents appreciate De Beemd especially for its peace, space and green surroundings. On the neighbourhood page of De Beemd you can read all experiences and reviews from people who live or have lived here. One resident writes: "Pleasant, quiet neighbourhood with lots of greenery and good neighbours. Nothing spectacular, but exactly what you are looking for if you want peace without being far from the city." Criticisms that come up are the limited public transport connections and the fact that you need the car for larger shopping or going out.
Compared to sister neighbourhood 't Dorp, which encompasses more of the historic village heart of Heesch, De Beemd is slightly more a residential area with less liveliness but also more peace. De Oranjebuurt has a similar family character, while Den Berg lies a bit more on the edge of Heesch.
Is renting in De Beemd right for you?
De Beemd is most suitable for families and dual-income couples looking for a spacious rental home in a quiet environment, and who have a car. With an average private-sector rent of €2,184 per month, renting in De Beemd is not a cheap option. Supply is limited: only a few homes are rented out in the private sector per year. If you are looking for a rental home, it is wise to respond quickly as soon as something becomes available. Check the available rental properties at the top of this page for the current status.
For social housing, you can register with housing association Mooiland, which is active in the region. Be prepared for waiting lists; the demand for social rental homes in Bernheze is high. Starters or people with a limited budget should also look at the broader supply in Kern Heeswijk-Dinther or Kern Nistelrode. If you are considering buying, you will find an overview of homes for sale in De Beemd as an alternative to renting.
More information about living and facilities in the municipality can be found on the website of municipality Bernheze.
What residents say about living in De Beemd
On Buurtje.nl we collect resident reviews per neighbourhood, including sub-scores for safety, facilities, atmosphere and accessibility. De Beemd scores well on peace and liveability, but less strongly on public transport accessibility and entertainment options. One resident describes the neighbourhood as: "Quiet, green, nice for children. You really need a car, but you know that when you come to live here." View all reviews and the full neighbourhood data on the neighbourhood page of De Beemd. These are experiences from real residents, something you will not find on any other housing site at neighbourhood level.
Compare rental properties in and around De Beemd
Are you looking for an apartment to rent or a rental house in the vicinity of De Beemd, but would you also like to compare other options? In the same district Kern Heesch lie neighbourhoods such as 't Vijfeiken, Schoonstraat and Kennedystraat, each with its own character and rental market. For a broader search area, you can view all properties for rent in the district via the rental supply in Kern Heesch. Buurtje.nl combines current property listings from more than 1,500 sources with neighbourhood scores, demographic data and resident reviews, so you not only search for a home but also get to know the neighbourhood before requesting a viewing.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in De Beemd, Bernheze?
In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in De Beemd over the past twelve months was €2,184 per month. The range was from €1,995 to €2,750 per month. Social housing is significantly cheaper, but income requirements and waiting lists apply. Supply in the free sector is limited: only four homes were rented out in the past year.
Are there social housing units in De Beemd?
Yes, approximately 18% of the housing stock in De Beemd is owned by a housing association, amounting to around 110 homes. The main association active in the Bernheze region is Mooiland. For a social housing unit, you need to register via their website and expect waiting lists, as demand in Bernheze is high. Other landlords (free sector) own an additional 6% of the homes.
What is it like to live in De Beemd?
De Beemd is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood in Heesch with a distinct family character. The atmosphere is friendly and residential, with wide streets and relatively plenty of greenery. Residents appreciate the peace and space, but note that you need a car because public transport is limited. The neighbourhood scores well on liveability and safety.
Is De Beemd suitable for families with children?
Yes, De Beemd is very much a family neighbourhood. More than half of households consist of families with children, and the largest age group is 25 to 45 years old. There are primary schools in Heesch, space for children to play outside, and local sports clubs are active. The homes are predominantly spacious and ground-based, which appeals to families.
How accessible is De Beemd?
By car, De Beemd is well accessible: the A59 towards Oss and Den Bosch is just a few minutes' drive away. Oss can be reached in about ten minutes, Den Bosch in about twenty minutes. Public transport is less well connected; there are buses towards Oss, but frequency is limited. The nearest train station is Oss. Parking is not a problem: there is no permit requirement and most homes have a driveway.
What facilities are there in De Beemd and the surrounding area?
In the centre of Heesch, within walking distance of De Beemd, you will find an Albert Heijn supermarket, daily shops, and some eateries. There are several primary schools in Heesch; for secondary education, children rely on Oss. Sports clubs such as v.v. Heesch football club and a tennis club are active in the town. For a larger shopping offer or a hospital, you need to go to Oss or Den Bosch.
How quickly are rental homes rented out in De Beemd?
The supply of rental homes in De Beemd is scarce: in the free sector, only four homes were rented out in the past twelve months. This means that homes that become available are usually rented out quickly. If you are considering renting a home in De Beemd, it is wise to respond quickly and have your documents (income statements, references) ready. Also keep an eye on the available rental homes at the top of this page for the most current supply.





